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書目-電子資源
: 單行本
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副題名: |
the posthumous life of the author |
作者: |
VardyAlan D., 1954- |
其他團體作者: |
Palgrave Connect (Online service) |
出版地: |
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York |
出版者: |
Palgrave Macmillan; |
出版年: |
2010 |
面頁冊數: |
1 online resource (viii, 196 p.) |
標題: |
Romanticism - England. - |
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1772-1834. - |
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Appreciation. - |
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. - |
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Criticism and interpretation. - |
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England. - |
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History. - |
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Romanticism. - |
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POETRY - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. - |
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Rezeption. - |
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Coleridge - Samuel Taylor - Criticism and interpretation - |
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Coleridge - Samuel Taylor - Appreciation. - |
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Coleridge - Samuel Taylor. - |
電子資源: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230283091An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information |
附註: |
Description based on print version record. |
摘要註: |
Following Coleridge's death in 1834, his family began the complex process of constructing his reputation. Coleridge was a controversial, even polarizing, figure. Attacked in both Tory and opposition magazine reviews of Biographia Literaria for moral laxity on the one hand and political apostasy on the other, Coleridge spent the rest of his life working to secure his reputation as a Tory sage and moral leader. The family editors inherited this project in difficult circumstances--beset by scandals over plagiarism, opium addiction, perceived idleness, lurid retellings of his disastrous marriage and family life. It seemed that determining Coleridge's reputation was slipping out of their hands. This book reveals the historical development of literary reputation by examining the motives and editorial choices of the first generation of Coleridge family editors. It also tells the story of Sara Coleridge's discovery of her long-absent father by becoming his most perceptive reader and inheritor of his philosophical legacy. |
ISBN: |
9780230283091electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
0230283098electronic bk. |
內容註: |
'Once a Jacobin always a Jacobin' 'Ungentlemanly productions' : De Quincey and scandal 'Henry's book' Coleridge the plagiarist Her father's 'Remains' : editing and filial love Biographia literaria, Sara Coleridge, and self-creation Posterity and writing 'for the day' Collecting Coleridge. |